IGGY POP To Receive Prestigious Swedish Award POLAR MUSIC PRIZE

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Iggy Pop will be honored with the prestigious Polar Music Prize. The legendary rocker has been chosen as one of the 2022 recipients of Sweden's biggest music award. The ceremony will take place in Stockholm on May 24. The Polar Music Prize was founded in 1989 by Stig "Stikkan" Anderson, the manager and music publisher of ABBA. A well-known lyricist, he also was the co-writer on many of their early hits. The prize was first presented in 1992. "I was aware of the very fine range of people that have gotten the Polar Music Prize," Iggy Pop said in a video statement released by the Polar Music Prize committee. "[2011 laureate] Patti Smith and [2007 laureate] Steve Reich have been huge for me forever, I love a lot of what he does, and so many others, so it's a nice step for me. I respect it and I'm honored by it. I'm looking forward to coming to Stockholm in May to receive the Polar Music Prize." Since his raucous proto-punk, peanut butter smearing days with THE STOOGES, few "street walking cheetahs" have mastered the maniacal with as much grit, gusto and flair as Iggy Pop. Pop's songs have been covered by the likes of GUNS N' ROSES, R.E.M., RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS and SEX PISTOLS, among others. His 1990 album "Brick By Brick" sold more than 500,000 copies, and his 2003 LP "Skull Ring" featured the likes of GREEN DAY, SUM 41 and PEACHES. Although his solo records were more commercial than those of his 1960s/1970 band THE STOOGES, he never broke through into the mainstream. A reformed STOOGES recorded the album "The Weirdness" in 2007. Previous winners of the Polar Music Prize include METALLICA, Elton John, Sting, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, LED ZEPPELIN, PINK FLOYD, Peter Gabriel, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, B.B. King, Quincy Jones, Paul McCartney, Max Martin and Bruce Springsteen. The Polar Music Prize honors two laureates every year to "celebrate music in all its various forms" and "to break down musical boundaries by bringing together people from all the different worlds of music." It awards each laureate one million kronor (approximately $109,000) at a gala in Stockholm.

Congratulations! #iggypop #polarmusicprize2023 https://t.co/1ZjUUFMDtR

— Iggy Pop (@IggyPop) February 8, 2022

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